We offer dance classes for children and teens ages 3 through 18, with age-appropriate levels ranging from Pre-Ballet for our youngest movers to advanced technique classes for teens.
Our comprehensive program includes Ballet, Pre-Ballet, Ballet/Tap Combination, Jazz, Jazz/Funk, Lyrical, Modern, Tap, Hip Hop, and Musical Theater-inspired classes.
Registration is available online through our Studio Pro registration link on the website, providing a streamlined and user-friendly enrollment process.
Yes, we organize regular recitals and showcases that allow students to perform choreography appropriate to their level, helping build confidence and celebrate their progress.
We offer classes in two semester formats: 45-60 minute classes and 90-minute classes. Our semesters run from September to December and January to May.
Yes, private lessons are available for students seeking individualized instruction, technical refinement, audition preparation, or additional support.
We offer sibling discounts to help families manage costs when enrolling more than one child in our programs.
We follow clear attendance and make-up guidelines within each semester. Make-up classes are offered with teacher approval to accommodate missed sessions.
Our studio is located at 495 3rd Avenue, at the corner of 11th Street, where Park Slope and Gowanus meet in Brooklyn, NY.
Our faculty consists of highly qualified teaching artists with degrees in Dance, Dance Education, Theater, and related fields, along with extensive professional performance and choreography experience.
We emphasize a nurturing environment that celebrates each dancer's unique personality and pace, whether they dance recreationally or pursue advanced training, ensuring personal growth alongside technical development.
Our philosophy combines rigorous, age-appropriate technical training with respect for each child's individuality, fostering confidence, discipline, creativity, and a positive self-image.
To help students develop independence and focus, parents are asked to wait in designated lounge areas rather than stay in the classroom during lessons.
Classes are held Monday through Friday in the afternoons and evenings, and on Saturday mornings and early afternoons, accommodating school and family schedules.
We follow public school weather policies to determine closures, keeping families informed to reduce confusion during inclement weather.
Students are expected to follow our dress code, which supports focus and safety. Specific attire varies by dance style and age and will be provided during registration or consultation.
Absolutely. We welcome dancers of all levels, including true beginners, with classes designed to introduce foundational skills in a fun and supportive way.
Yes, students are encouraged to explore various styles to find what they love, with the option to specialize or mix classes across Ballet, Jazz, Hip Hop, Tap, and more.
We combine highly qualified, educator-led instruction with a warm, community-focused atmosphere that celebrates individuality and offers a broad range of styles in a neighborhood setting.
Through clear etiquette rules, respectful culture, and supportive teaching, we create a calm and fun space where creativity and confidence can flourish.